Mrs. Anna Wilkinson and Charles E. Daley succumb to hurts
Two persons, a man and a woman, are dead from complications resulting from injuries suffered in automobile accidents several weeks ago.
Mrs. Anna Wilkinson, 52, of Split Rock, widow of Charles Wilkinson, died yesterday morning at Crouse Irving Hospital where she had been a patient since Saturday.
She had been in ill health since August 26, when struck by an automobile while crossing the road in front of her home.
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Mrs. Wilkinson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John W. Jewell; two brothers, Lawrence and Edward Sherer, and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Eshmore, Mrs. Charles Holmes, and Mrs. Mary Johnson, all of Split Rock and Syracuse.
Funeral services will be conducted at 7 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the chapel of McKinley Brothers, undertakers, 1035 West Fayette Street. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery.
Syracuse Herald, Sept. 27, 1926, page 4
Mrs. Anna Wilkinson and Charles E. Daley succumb to hurts
Two persons, a man and a woman, are dead from complications resulting from injuries suffered in automobile accidents several weeks ago.
Mrs. Anna Wilkinson, 52, of Split Rock, widow of Charles Wilkinson, died yesterday morning at Crouse Irving Hospital where she had been a patient since Saturday.
She had been in ill health since August 26, when struck by an automobile while crossing the road in front of her home.
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Mrs. Wilkinson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. John W. Jewell; two brothers, Lawrence and Edward Sherer, and three sisters, Mrs. Joseph Eshmore, Mrs. Charles Holmes, and Mrs. Mary Johnson, all of Split Rock and Syracuse.
Funeral services will be conducted at 7 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the chapel of McKinley Brothers, undertakers, 1035 West Fayette Street. Burial will be in Myrtle Hill cemetery.
Syracuse Herald, Sept. 27, 1926, page 4
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